Ebook: Muddling through: the organisation of British Army chaplaincy in World War One
- Tags: Clergy--history, Military chaplains--Great Britain--History--20th century, Military Personnel--history, Pastoral Care--history, Pastoral Care--organization & administration, World War 1914-1918--Chaplains, World War I, Armed Forces--Chaplains, Military chaplains, Chaplains, History, Great Britain. -- Army -- Chaplains, Military chaplains -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century, World War 1914-1918 -- Chaplains, Great Britain -- Army. -- Chaplain's Department, Military Personnel -- history, Clergy -- histo
- Series: Helion studies in military history no. 25
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Helion & Company Limited
- City: United Kingdom;Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
As with many other aspects of the British army the outbreak of World War One started a process of change that was to result in a radically different provision of chaplaincy care once the war was over. Nothing was ever simple with army chaplaincy. The war saw an increase in the number of churches becoming involved with the army. The structure had already been under pressure in the first decade of the century with the Catholic Church insisting on new rules for its chaplains. The creation of the Territorial Force added a new dimension after 1907, bringing new players into the mix including the Jewish community. These chaplains challenged the traditional Garrison Church based ministry of the regulars. The book examines the muddled state of chaplaincy in August 1914 and looks at how chaplains were mobilized. It then reviews how organizational changes were often the result of pressure from the different churches. The unilateral decision of the Church of England, in July 1915, to...